At 19, Gypsy says she discovered critical information about herself that forced her to question everything her mother had ever told her. She says she created a secret social media account to communicate with others, and eventually found a boyfriend through an online dating service.

After communicating online for about a year, Gypsy says she and Nicholas Godejohn, who lived several states away from Gypsy’s home in Missouri, devised a plan to meet in person that she says she believed wouldn’t raise her mother’s suspicions.

After meeting in a local movie theatre where she claims the pair had sex in a restroom, Gypsy claims, a plan to murder Dee Dee began to take shape.

“I was getting desperate and we bounced around that idea,” she tells Dr. Phil in part one of a two-part daytime exclusive Airing Tuesday.

“But did you ask him quote: ‘Will you kill my mother for me?’" asks Dr. Phil.

“I probably did, yes sir,” she responds. What does she claim happened in the days leading up to her mother’s death?

Tune in to part two of this two-part episode Wednesday to hear Gypsy’s account of the night Dee Dee Blanchard’s life was ended.

Nicholas Godejohn has pleaded not guilty to the charge of first-degree murder in Dee Dee Blanchard’s death. His trial is set for December 2017.

Gypsy pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. She was sentenced to 10 years and is currently incarcerated at the Chillicothe Correctional Center in Missouri.